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The next morning, as Ippo, Taihei, and Kintarō do roadwork together, Itagaki caught up to them. Itagaki noticed Ippo is on a bike, which Ippo claimed that Kumi gave him a warning, so he has to take it easy so his head injury doesn't get worse. Itagaki revealed to the three that he is on fire. Ippo was confused as he doesn't have a smartphone, while Taihei and Kintarō quickly caught on, looking at their smartphones. Ippo went with Itagaki to the Kamogawa gym's rooftop, where Aoki and Kimura were shocked about Itagaki's Pekitter pekeet going viral. Ippo, while confused about some social media terms, learned that some people were flaming Itagaki for posting an image of Mashiba getting punched while saying that he was in top shape, and that the user under the name of "Yatta☆Ra☆Mukky @mukky" keeps the flame war going by posting as it starts to die down.[56] Circa 2009, French athlete Guy Dupuy demonstrated the ability to perform a between-the-legs elbow hang; however, Guy opted not to hang on the rim by his elbow, likely because the downward moment could have resulted in injury. [57] Alley-oop[edit] Main article: Alley-oop Kendrick Nunn catches an inbounds pass from Jabari Parker (far left) with one hand and performs an alley oop dunk, catching the defender offguard. An alley-oop dunk, as it is colloquially known, is performed when a pass is caught in the air and then dunked. The application of an alley-oop to a slam dunk occurs in both games and contests. In games, when only fractions of a second remain on the game or shot clock, an alley-oop may be attempted on in-bound pass because neither clock resumes counting down until an in-bounds player touches the ball. The images to the right depict an interval spanning 1/5 of a second.
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